Diet - what is it (therapeutic diet, weight loss diet)?
- Use high-quality raw materials;
- Reduce heat treatment of products;
- Reduce consumption of spicy spices;
- Increase consumption of green vegetables (dill, parsley, lemon instead of vinegar);
- Depending on the disease - increase/decrease certain nutrients;
- Eat regular meals (5 times a day, for diabetics - 6 times a day);
- Pay attention to the taste of food - increase the patient's appetite.
diet type
Medical diet (table)
- NPO (N) - Hunger strike.
- 0S - Tea Room. Tea, unsweetened or sweetened. Suitable for patients who are unable to take food orally.
- Second - gentleness. Recommended for patients with gastrointestinal disorders and acute vascular disease.
- Third - basic and reasonable diet. Eligible for adult patients and older children who do not require dietary restrictions.
- 4S - low fat. For the treatment of acute pancreatitis, inflammation of the gallbladder during transition to oral food.
- Fourth – low fat. Recommended for chronic conditions of the liver, pancreas and gallbladder (usually after switching from the more restrictive 4S).
- No. 5 – No residue. Watch for lower gastrointestinal disease.
- Sixth – Low protein. Suitable for patients with chronic renal failure.
- No. 8 – Low Calorie. Prescribed to obese people, patients with hyperlipoproteinemia, and obesity types 1 and 2 who do not require mild nutritional adjustment (the diet contains more than 5000kJ per day, so compliance with the diet is relatively easy).
- Number 9 – Diabetics. Recommended for diabetics.
- 9S - Diabetic Mild. The diabetic version of a gentle diet.
- No. 10 – No salt. Typically not part of a nutrisystem, as all diets involve cooking food without salt (with the finished dish salted as needed).
- No. 11 – Nutritious. Indicated for patients with increased energy needs and weight gain.
- No. 12 – Baby. If necessary, apply to children 1. 5-3 years old.
- No. 13 - Children's room. Age appropriate 3-15 years.
- Gluten-free – A gluten-free diet. For patients with gluten intolerance (celiac disease).
- Low phosphate dialysis diet. Observations from patients undergoing hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis.
The most popular weight loss diets
Duquesne's Food
- First - 2–10 days;
- Second - 14 days;
- Phase 3 - depends on the number of kilograms lost (1 kg = 10 days of Phase 3);
- The fourth – constantly.
box diet
paleolithic diet
- cereals;
- legumes;
- bread;
- milk;
- cheese;
- Semi-finished products, etc.
brause diet
protein diet
Mayer's diet
separate food
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